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Rued Langgaards Vej 7, 2300 København S, Denmark

About IT University of Copenhagen

The IT University has research groups that work with identifying and developing innovative communication, computer games, improving IT-design, IT-technologies, and software development. Much of this research is done in collaborative projects with participants from industry, public sector and leading international researchers.

The mission of the IT University of Copenhagen is to deliver internationally leading teaching and research which enable Denmark to become exceptionally good at creating value with IT. Teaching and research in information technology include all academic activities which involve computers.

Additional information

The IT University of Copenhagen was established in 1999 as a free faculty at Copenhagen Business School. The free faculty was called IT-højskolen and the main goal was to increase the number of research-based IT study programmes in Denmark.

In connection with the University Act of July 2003 IT-højskolen became an independent university and changed name to the IT University of Copenhagen.

Approximately 2,600 students are enrolled in the university. Since the establishment students with more than 100 different bachelor degrees have been admitted. The vast majority of the graduates are employed in the private sector.

The IT University has research groups that work with identifying and developing innovative communication, computer games, improving IT-design, IT-technologies, and software development. Much of this research is done in collaborative projects with participants from industry, public sector and leading international researchers.

Getting around in Copenhagen is relatively fast and easy due to an efficient public transportation and a bicycle-friendly infrastructure. Hence, students live in all areas of the city as well as the suburbs.

It’s not uncommon to have a commute of 30-60 min either on bike or in public transportation, so when looking for housing don’t limit yourself to the neighbourhood where your university is located.

Student life and study resources such as libraries are located around the city, so proximity to your campus is not as essential as you might be used to at universities in your home country.

Copenhagen is a very safe city, and there are no really dangerous areas to avoid. The city is planned to mix people from different walks of life in every area, but every neighborhood still has its own characteristics

ITU dorm rooms are outsourced and administered away from ITU. ITU have limited access to fully furnished dorm rooms close by the ITU. The semester accommodation period are fixed, and cannot be changed and are as follows:

The spring semester: 1st January/1st February to 14th of July

The fall semester: 15th July to 31st January

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